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Like all [[elf|elves]], Forest Elves follow the old [[Elven Gods]]. | Like all [[elf|elves]], Forest Elves follow the old [[Elven Gods]]. | ||
== Extent == | == Extent == | ||
The Forest Elf cultures covers an area of more than [[area::77400|77 thousand square kilometres]] and guides about [[population::1239000|1.2 million]] people, both elves and humans. | The Forest Elf cultures covers an area of more than [[area::77400|77 thousand square kilometres]] and guides about [[population::1239000|1.2 million]] people, both elves and humans. |
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The specific culture of the elves of Oujda extends beyond the borders of that realm, mostly because elves used to be more numerous and the realm considerably larger.
Traditions
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Death Rites
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Clothes
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Art & Music
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Architecture
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Religion
Like all elves, Forest Elves follow the old Elven Gods.
Extent
The Forest Elf cultures covers an area of more than 77 thousand square kilometres and guides about 1.2 million people, both elves and humans.
It is concentrated in the elven realm of Oujda, but spreads beyond that into Njombia, Grasalia and even the (mostly human-inhabited) hills of the dwarven realm of Ebronland.